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Thai Chicken Green Curry

I had to admit that I use instant green curry paste right from the package in this recipe. My latest Thai authentic herbs supplies dried out from the cabin a few months back and we are yet to make plan to visit Thailand again. I don’t feel guilty knowing that many household in Thailand also use instant paste from their favourite local markets. I remembered following the fragrance smell of herbs and spices in the busy morning market to find mountains of curry pastes in different shades of red, green, and yellow. These pastes were homemade and fresh. The lady would scope the pastes in plastic bags and sold to the customer lining up in front her shop like a flowing river.

My mom considers using instant paste to be lazy and cheating. She loves pounding herbs in the mortar one by one to slowing blend and develops the amazing mixture, so her curry is the best in the world.

I add the recipe of green curry paste here, so anyone who can get their hands on the ingredients can experiment on the recipe and enjoy the delightful out come. Homemade fresh curry paste is always the best… no question about that, but for those of us who live in the foreign land could only find the curry paste in the packages.

Thai Green Chicken Curry

Ingredients: (4 servings)

500 gm chicken- cut into medium pieces

2 tbsp Thai green curry paste

2 cup coconut milk

1 cup coconut cream

1/2 tsp sugar

2 tsp fish sauce or to taste

Few fresh basil

1 tbsp oil

How to cook:

Heat oil in the medium pot over the medium heat.

Add the paste and stir fry for few minutes or until the oil separate from the paste.

Add chicken and stir in the paste for few minutes.

Add coconut milk and bring to boil. Simmer for 15-20 minutes or until the chicken is cooked and tender.

Add coconut cream, fish sauce and sugar to taste.

Cook further for a little while but do not let the curry boil.

Throw in some fresh basil just before serving.

Serve hot with rice or rice noodle.

Tips:

Add dried or fresh kafir lime leaves and Thai wild ginger makes the curry more aromatic and help flavouring the curry.
Eggplants adds wonderful texture and nutrition to the curry, many people throw in some eggplant in the curry to add more veggies in their diet.
For vegan, use soy proteins, tofu and eggplants as substitute to chicken.

I served omelet and toast for breakfast while the curry was simmering way in kitchen. My husband said “I thought we are going to eat that whatever is smelling for breakfast” and smiled. I told him it was for lunch 🙂 I know… cooking is really an art of seduction! The curry turned out to be very creamy and mild. The chicken was tender. Everybody was happy 🙂

The green curry that we made in the cooking class that my husband and I took in Phuket (check out http://www.mistress-of-spices.com/2010/12/learning-to-cook-thai-in-phuket.html for the story) was pretty much exactly like this recipe, except for the use of kaffir lime leaves. I remember being surprised that most Thai home cooks buy their curry pastes already made. Your recipe for green curry paste sounds great though, I think I will try it!

Tes, I use a lot of premade curry pastes and powders as well – I can’t seem to make them as well as others can. I was chuffed to find an Indian man who ground his own curry powders each week at the markets – now if I could only find a supplier of fresh curry pastes! Thank you for your recipe – green chicken curry is a bit favourite here! 🙂

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